Immaculata Academy - Lilium Convallium Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1917

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LILIUM CONVALLIUM J On Wednesday afternoon, May 9, the Immaculata Academy Literary Club held the last literary session of the year. The meeting was called to order by the dlctator, Clara Jacques, who announced the following program: How to Make School Clubs Successful ............................ Frances Gansneder Getting Interested ................................................................ Margaret Friedhoff Are School Societies Worth While? ................................ Agnes Pottage The I. A. Cfs ........................................................................ Helen Henry The Signs of the Times ...................................................... Flora Clark Newmants Place in Literature ........................................ Monica Morley All the talks were good, but particularly the dictators With a matter-of-fact, straight- forward style, Miss Jacques spoke of the importance of appreciating a good thing when we had it, and briefly reviewed the clubts literary work during the past year. Kil Kare Kodak Klub One of the most flourishing 0f Immaculata Academyts clubs this past year was the Kil Kare Kodak Klub. Its activities, however, were lessened because of the inclement weather prevalent during the entire period of the two semesters. It was necessary, therefore, that most of the expeditions planned be called off, and as a result but few pictures were taken. The weather, however, did not prevent its other activities. Many points concerning the arts of photography and developing were explained, and instructive papers were prepared and read at the meetings. Delightful luncheons were held at the members homes; ferns were gathered and potted for the Academy collection, and a picture is now being framed for the hall. Many of the pictures in this book were taken by the Kil Kare Kodak Club, whose offi- cers for the year are: Miss Agnes Pottage, president; Miss Frances Gansneder, Secretary, and Miss Margaret Friedhoff, treasurer. Opus Acus Club Although the name of our club is self-explanatory, a word concerning our purpose will not be amiss. Primarily our aim is to help the poor and needy by spending our recreation hours in needlework for their benefit. Any girl in the school is eligible for membership. At our first meeting early in the term the following Officers were elected: President ...................................................................... Miss Clara Jacques Secretary-Treasurer .................................................... Miss Cecilia Fisher intheauty is a joy f trademy is no exceptio aralpoint of view, re seven! as one of the bri fled, the choir chant xu! and impressive sig ?'tefloral altar erect

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LILIUM CONVALLIUM wan. M a ARVLW Among the many features of our institutinn, the school library deserves more recogni- tion than any other. It is undoubtedly not only a most useful, but an entirely indispensable part of our school. In the beginning the boo s were few and magazines still more scarce. All this has changed. The library has now approximately 1000 volumes, and is divided into three divisions, known as the Daly Library, gift of Rev. W. A. Daly; Albers Library, gift of Mr. Wm. Albers; Barron Library, gift of Mr. Barron. 0 Several volumes from Mr. Moritz were th3 last addition to our library. XI MM'IVIJTA .thtltHlY. maculata Acade nurses such as religion,dot Urcign languages history,m. tcy may be enrolled,attn war of L'nited StateshIstgt s the work of all tltesptm r his speuahum ' - nfstt luthcmuhcs, one war, men? L'quired work alrea 3W f the special departmt 119. W 'fers' am excellent O?pgeellf sclf-rospecting. Ia . i mm of cmnmercmg w . , , '1 1.11059 who dressawo I ' e' e . Mills of the bub'cnh 35W: .lhcr courseS. suds hf mm . rr ' G l 500'ngth epilrahm , twn wars 01 0 1m: LILIUM. , . , N . .1 full ' ' With t ,r. l'lklng It Wd main 0 'h 1n in l l whaleve 1' and h



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iaculata Academv Li -s called to m teram der by 19 dicta llm. , ......Frances Garf ........Margaret Frsl .. ....Agnes Pong, .Helen Henri .....F10ra Clark; ttomcatturi ' the dictators. Withamztv u ortance of appreciating a ary work during the past ye Kodak Klub ulata Academy's clubs lhia p,- we re lessened because of t: :0 semesters. It was aw i off. and as a result butter other activities. mtography and. dare d at the meetings. , ha mtht-red and potted forLr hall. ire take 10. preside lupin? ti Dtltgti? n bv the Kil Karekf' lit: Miss Franm Acus Club gun f M H' wing 0f th tlivit LILIUM CONVALLIUM OUR LADYg SHRINK. May Day A thing of beauty is a joy forever? and as all the old students know, May Day at Immaculata Academy is no exception to the rule. Although the 25th of May was not, from a meteorological point of view, remarkable for its sunshine, it will be remembered by all who were present as one of the brightest days of the school year. Immediately after the procession formed, the choir chanted forth sweet hymns of the praise of their Queen. It was a beautiful and impressive sight to see Our Mother borne in triumph around the Con- vent Garden to the floral altar erected for her. In Memorium The faculty and students, through the columns of Lilium Convallium, wish to extend sincere condolence to Rev. S. Chamberlain, upon the death of his esteemed mother, which took place January 19, 1917. To Mr. O,C0nn0r and family we condole in the sad loss of their beloved son, Emmet. We tender our heartfelt condolence to Mr. and Mrs. Brost in the untimely death of their son, Joseph. We extend our condolence to Mr. and Mrs. Leader in the death of their daughter, Stella. May their souls rest in peace.

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